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Thursday, March 1, 2007
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
X was a product of the FBI, recruited andworking for New Haven Railroad, he was supposed to mobilize (and thus identify) black men with the inclination to become violent and destabilize a fragile American society. It was thought that Soviet forces were afoot in America attempting to create racial unrest, so it was decided that the best course of action was to locate and poison their fields. In the process of doing this, the FBI created a cult (Elijah Mohammed being another FBI field-agent, used to set up Malcolm X's infrastructure, namely, The Nation of Islam). This was done carefully, after selecting a religion that was, in those days, relatively unknown and exotic. It was also thought that the darker skin of foreign mmuslims might instantly spark a kind of identification among the black populace. It is entirely possible that Malcolm X played a key role in the assassinations of both John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, possibly also that of Ronald Reagan. The jury is still out on whether X had anything to do with selling hallucinogens to the Manson Family and motivating them to kill then presidential mistress, Sharon Tate.
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